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Free eBook: 5 Alarming Small Business Habits You Need to Stop Today

New Guide Helps Companies Break Their "Bad Habits"

Zane Benefits, the leader in individual health insurance reimbursement for small businesses, announced today the publication of a new eBook, "5 Alarming Small Business Habits You Need to Stop Today." The guide helps small business owners identify and break their "bad habits" for a more successful business.

According to Zane Benefits, many small business owners aren't where they want to be and are frustrated because they cannot figure out what they are doing wrong.

And though there are many things a small business owner could be doing wrong, chances are there are only a handful of "bad habits" that need to be broken in order to be successful.

The new guide provides small business owners, managers, and CEOs with five "bad habits" and how they can be broken.

Zane Benefits is the leader in individual health insurance reimbursement for small businesses. Since 2006, Zane Benefits has been on a mission to bring the benefits of individual health insurance to business owners and their employees. Zane Benefits' software helps businesses reimburse employees for individual health insurance plans for annual savings of 20 to 60 percent compared with traditional employer-provided health insurance. Zane Benefits' software has been featured on the front-page of The Wall Street Journal, USA Today, and The New York Times. Learn more at www.zanebenefits.com.

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